- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 21, 1964 NAPOLEON — By McBride AN NEWS ABOUT.... MINOR BASEBALL By MICHAE Well after Spending # the long weekend in Calgary visiting with my artnet Aeired and other] May com] in truthfully that Ht We ine: very little energy to write this column. But, 1 think I can’ live through it if I use a little more energy. stripe tensa ~~” ofa cotton topover fora cardigan with hide-and-seek belt, aslim skirt, Linen-took rayon in gold, navy or red with same color - cotton topover striped with navy. See our dresses at the L0O.D.5. Fashion Show Wednesday, May 27th . KARNIE’S say Yankees me 12. Winning pitcher L VECCHIO- First of all let's go back to the game le, Played in Robson on 11. The Giants beat out the for the Giants was Neil Shuttle- worth while the losing pitcher was Lorne Kinakin. In Castlegar - the Red Sox took the big lead over the. in- dians and won the game 15-4, Winning pitcher for the Red Sox was Cecil Stoochnoff and the losing pitcher was Harold Plotnikoff. iy the big lead in the’ of the game and almost lost it near the end over the Dodgers, It ended 13-11 in favor of the Tigers. Winning pitcher for the Tigers was Bill Anderson , while losing pitcher was Stephan Gor- koff. In Castlegar the Red Sox overtook the Giants 21-4. Win- ning pitcher for the Red Sox while defeat- ed ‘pitcher was Jake Horkoff. Last Friday. the, Dodgers On May 13 the Tigers took beginnin FROM CAVES OF ROME. specimen of a young Roman Scientists found this s ertaes - 1,800 years, in the caves under Rome. The girl was about B years old when she died. A scientist from the Rome Institute is shown examining the mummy. ,| deal. of satisfaction form the girl, preserved more than . won’ over the Yankees 13-8, Winning -pitcher was Jerry Shepherd with losing pitcher being Lorne Kinakin. In Castlegar the Tigers’ went to take the 4th straight win of the season. The game was aga- inst the Indians with a 6-3 win for the Tigers. Winning pitcher for the Tigers was Dennis When did a pilot glide with the aid of ‘a horse? When the _ first recorded C Hider flight took while pitch- er was Derek Deverios. : The Tigers, as I just finisli- ed mentioning, are very tough competitors against their oppo- nents with a first place position. Right behind this team is the the Tigers. If they don’t, well that just puts the Tigers that much further ahead. In the hockey season they’ve got a motto saying very simply: “Don't bring your son to the rink and then go away, but stay and watch him play.” aell. let's apply this simple motto to the game of minor baseball and say: “Don't bring your son to the park and then go away, but stay | « and enjoy him play.” last week’s ‘column I asked if the managers would contact me at 365-5164 after each of their games and tell me who won the game and the win- ning or losing pitcher of their team. It seems that only one person out of the six teams in the league bothered to fulfill this request. js very hard for me to go chasing around to get this information for the simple Tea- son that, on top of this column, Ym also a manager like the rest of you fellas. It's quite hard to do two things at once — please 4 place in the Montreal Dominion Park in’ 1907, the Chanute-type Blider was towed by a boy on horseback. Moreover, like many early gliders in Canada, pilot L.-J,-Lesh hung’ suspendéd by his’ armpits, his iB tees serving as undercarriage in landing. A’ further’: development came in’ 1927 when Fred and Charles Weber of North Battle- ford, Saskatchewan, built.a pri- mary. type glider. ‘Here an au- tomobile, replacing the horse, Interesting Facts About Our Dominion of Canada How warm is an Igloo? a Among coastal Eskimos an igloo is heated by a. seal oil is also done: Although the snow H _| Hamper, ‘chairman of the pro-|; lamp, over which the cooking |‘ Scouting Activities. IN KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA SCOUT DISTRICT fey IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN OR BUSINESSMAN: . . . And want a smart central address when in Vancouver, you will like the friendly courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it's, in your room or executive sulte... Then you want the This is a copy of the letter from’ the commanding officer of .HMCS: Margaree rogarding the 1964. Queen’s Scouts. tical public relations — the cre- ation of valuable good will sup- port achieved through the ex- nic “This is an example of j prac- MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1881' Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored “Om English Bay at Stanley Park” rize in the ival in Ve- O Productions of Scout countries now num-| ..o54.. ample of well-trained Scouts careful sai vincial PR committee. Department of National Defence _ Royal Canadian Navy HC Margaree, at 5 c/o, ‘Fleet ma Office 1964. This is just a short note to say how much ‘pleasure we all had. with’ the Queen's ‘Scouts on their trips | in. “Margaree” between Vancouver and Victo-’ ria.” Personally, I get a great fact’ that our young boys are jearning citizenship’ and how to. face the trials of being an adult. The boys are learning ci- tizenship.and how to face the trials. of being an adult. The boys that we had in “Margaree” impressed,. me greatly; their thirst for. knowledge and their interest all the aspects of our tours within the. ship were certainly, refreshing, {t was also very kind of the Boy wae to present: their lo- vely. plaque, to. ““Margaree”’. | It is now in our trophy case for all to view. Their spontaneous gesture to donate'a sizeable am- ount of money to the ship's fund in appreciaiton of.our canteen, the ship’s company in turn de- cided to donate that money along with some of their own, to the Alberni Relief Fund. I do hope this is a. satisfactory arrangement and will be looked on with favor by the boys. The enthusiasm which the boys: showed the Navy at your was _ spine - tingling, hut is dwelling, “eyen in midwinter, temperatures inside usually re- main well below the freezing point. Eskimo, while on travel, can build an igloo in about an hour. . More--permanent igloos are’ quite ‘large and. may ‘be connected to other igloos by tunnels. Often a piece of fresh- water ice in the wall serves asa indeed, I had no Tiea ater ly that we were 50 g0 popular them. It was of yous in invite us, we had’an excellent e. yours sincerely L, Panabi ai ! Commander, RCN’ (Commanding Officer “Marathon Jamboree”, a film story of the Canadian Boy Scout dow. Lcontingent to the 11th World Ee qT ETT nn ODE FASHION SHOW Wed. May 27, SHSS.8 p.m iA lia Summer Is Here! You'll get lots of comfort with SHORT SLEEVED SHIRTS, AND SHIRT-JACS $4.00 and up stripes and lots of colors “SHORT: SLEEVED SWEATERS Something New From Jantzen - $16.95 DAVID COOPER MEN’S WEAR: if IN THE OGLOW BLOCK oa CASTLEGAR ATTENTION. - REGISTERED NURSES: Castlegar Chapter R. N. A. B. C. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING will be held at the . HOSPITAL Monday, May 25th at Teo p.m. This includes both active od associate members co WILL THs. BE OUR FLAG? This Minister Lester Pearson is sald to favor for a new Canadian flag. He made an election promise to provide our nation with 2 distinctive Gesten tery iw) years of. taking. office, - ’ ‘ee red maple leafs on white a ground, bordered by two blue itp: zi nt Pearson Indicates iNew. Flag Which He Supports Above, flag features Prime Minister Pi - seat Ment ie aa fora n is or tite ‘ba nadian flag ree big red maple k id vertical blue bare, at esrani end ‘Seon, and another und, «with | Pe is the sues Prime - similar. flag without | the biue| ° bars, were shown at a press conference attended by, yi arson. He'said these. two flags were |" about ‘300° others,” but there were indications’ they were, the two most favored. The prime minister sald that while. no secition pas been made onthe d th being’ ‘considered? “along | with| that’ _| Best “spots ‘apparently’ on’ the FIELD AND STREAM i act betel dy.‘Hundreds of peo craw! boats’ and rales pate in‘all directions. Some were out pure- ly- for. fishing but ‘man: were out of sheer boating pleasure Speaking - of. fishing, the weekend produced quite a‘ few heauties: with several over the 12 pound mark’ being. netted. w Lakes were the: mouths °Mr.:.and’ Mrs. ‘Jack eee spent ny weekend at. Cott ‘ood. Lake, ‘and reported ‘ that food "but the fish party is being clagel si oa eee tae es in‘ and for how long. Appaes fete ‘the Ce ‘3 fall and te ‘took: ad:| ad) ig with ment. restocked ° Cottonwood Lake a few. years-ago to create better. fishing: for those . who want to’ go in.-It/would be a crying shame if that privilege were removed ery spo! in the field that ortaman » | it is your. responaibility,’ and your ‘duty ‘to! report anyone to the. proper. authorities caught ths | inacts:: of vi randalism. Through sportamen’s coope- any game be. hour ‘after sunset : ne houir before sunzise, or aren the prohibited time in the Game Reg- now. uld like to.remind ev-|} ration one party: was, apprehend. ed at Deer Park last Petal for breaking ‘and ‘entering.’ Why should ‘hundreds suffer for’ the pegligent or, or, wilful /acts:.of a If‘ you. ‘come: across “any such acts donot hesitate to. 're- port them, action’ will:be taken immediately. : If: we all co-ope- rate .we will be acting-.for: the good of. everyone; . ““"The regular Women’ 's _Associal > was held recently. ee Duncan Garter, -the ‘president, . was «in| ~;, AERC SG LETTER TO EDITOR Dear Sir: At) our. regional council's annual meeting in Cranbrook recently a motion was enthusi- thinks to he seas for the ex- cellent co-operation we have re- ceived during the past year. ui ESE) - Lal Be ae) “ial Z| un: s DIENSEIDEEIEs question ad not. been wise ught the) people . “a “ver im} ering”. for: the; blue | ged flag. The:blue refers’ to: th motto. “from sea to sea."’. the blue bars were not might be in rime reaching a meantime here’s your "~’ ery impressive ‘designs,"and at another point he: ‘said id‘he had However,:he understood that UBS ed with his cabinet yet. he 'tho-|" ould. have the chance. of looking at them.” 21 He: saidboth flags’. were jeu de- in- ictions. : , We'll check’ it out through the" access’ committee of. the more ‘on this next: week. when™any'- big‘ company *:who opens up new’ territory: — as e | far as accessability. goes.to-hun- ters and: fishermen .— :has-.to that territory because of two or three, who seem to think the’.world ‘owes ‘them’ a living, and that ‘an ig init’ that is not ‘nailed down BS Closely: wat- ched is theirs for. the taking, E The: fish and game depart- ily wreck- Sportsmen's .club‘and give’ you |':,'" The. mi It's asad: state. of affairs |: the ‘chair and: there: were’ 19 ort ew electric; “atove: roporte ia pur: chased for the tenon and Robson ‘Community: Church z W. 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